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Monthly Archives: June 2014
2014 PSC Metals Fotos
So this one is of a 20 foot air duct we were first driving by at PSC Metals in the air conditioned truck and I asked to stop. Here? Yes, Here, Please Please. Yes, Yes, Here. I see a seated … Continue reading
2014 Industrial Machine & Tool Fotos
http://www.amyjackson.cc/photographs/14indmachtool/index.html After a lot a lot a lot of intensive mouse and computer graphic work, the first section for the first site of industrial fotos is LIVE. Enjoy and let me know what you think and FEEL about the new … Continue reading
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New Industrial Fotos
so I had an absolutely wonderful time in Nashville, TN — I must say — I must — I saw so many dear friends who were so generous with their time and took such great care of … Continue reading
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Rainforest I – VII
So after all I did have a bit of time and wherewithal to paint today. Yay! I focused first of all on changing up the lighting a lot. I completely removed the lighted area from the middle, which reminded me … Continue reading
Checking in …
As you can see, the cherry tomato plants, the three of them, are growing up from the zinc planter to the ceiling of the porch there … it humbles St. Francis of Assisi, as does the entire garden growing there, … Continue reading
Rainforest I – VI
It’s all about the rocks today. I went back and added depth to them with a mix of Burnt Umber, a previous mix of brown (stuff, eh?), Neutral Gray, Raw Umber and Acrylic Glazing Liquid. By the way, not by … Continue reading
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Rainforest I – V
Today I focused mostly on mossing up the rocks in the forefront, with a very light wash of a mid-lime mix. I tried very much to think about the light of the Sun coming in from the upper left of … Continue reading
Rainforest I – IV
Well, lo and behold, remember I said I hoped that the industrial fotos were being well-received over the weekend at the art show? Indeed they were, especially the one above, which won Best in Show for Photography at … Continue reading
Rainforest I – III
Definitely felt like painting today, although yesterday I did not. So today I made up for it, yes? I completed much of the tree line in Burnt Umber, and decided that I will need to go back and add Raw … Continue reading
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Rainforest I – II
I’ve only painted a little bit, yesterday in fact, due to feeling a bit under the weather the past few days. I have to be careful about that, painting-wise, because my palette is beginning to dry. Eep. I noticed this … Continue reading